Mr. Speaker, the motion says that we want to verify and understand the entire testing process. That is important. I do not see a problem with that.
We want to understand the vaccine procurement process. There have been conflicts of interest and we need to know what is going on. Are we ready? Will we get enough doses when a vaccine comes out? I do not see a problem with that.
We want to know what happened with the Global Public Health Intelligence Network, which should have had the capacity to look at what was happening around the world instead of relying on people who were asleep at the switch, including the WHO.
We want to look at whether health transfers are adequate. I hope the Conservatives will do the honourable thing and acknowledge that reducing indexing from 6% to 3% was a mistake. I would have liked the Leader of the Opposition to say so earlier.
We want to look at the availability of equipment. We know there was a problem with that. We want to have access to the documents to understand the situation and ask more informed questions in committee to determine what the problem is.
The Liberals do not want MPs to do their job. They do not like being held accountable or being transparent.